The first journalist killed during Egyptian Arab Spring uprising
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Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud (c. 1974 – 4 February 2011) was an Egyptian print reporter for the newspaper Al Tawuun, which is distributed by state-run Al-Ahram. He was shot by a sniper on the balcony of his office while filming the outbreak between Egyptian protestors and security forces on January 28, 2011 during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. He died six days later in a local Cairo hospital, and he was the first journalist to die in Egypt during its Arab Spring uprising.[1][2][3]
^Al-Arian, Laila. February 6, 2011. "Killed in the line of duty." Al-Jazeera. Retrieved 27 November 2011 Al-Jazeera
^Democracy Now. "Shooting the Messenger: Egyptian Journalist Shot Dead by Sniper While Covering Cairo Protests." 8 February 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2011 Democracy Now!
^Committee to Protect Journalists. "Ahmad Mohamed Mahmoud" 4 February 2011. Retrieved September 16, 2011. CPJ
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